Oversized clothing is back in trend

Oversized clothing is back in trend
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Accessories Hats have gone from normal to supersized this season Also adding slouchy boots to an oversized hoodie or jumper with leggings will give it an extra edge Similarly, bigger clutches, glasses, scarves and bags are all catching up to the trend

The latest trend however is to go big - that means the Oversized clothing from the 80’s and 90’s is here. A quick scroll through social media will show us an overload of Oversized clothing - From hats, shirts, tops, tees, jackets, pants, dresses and even embellishments like jumbo sized sequins in party wear and big buttons on dresses are doing rounds.

The key to wearing this trend right is to do it right, let's see the best ways to flaunt the style. Stay close to your size: Oversized clothing does not mean buying clothing that are a few sizes big for you off the racks as the look should be like its purposely oversized at the proper places like a dropped shoulder top where the shoulder looks Oversized or a Boxy top where the waist is looser in fit.

Accessories: Hats have gone from normal to 'supersized' this season. Also adding slouchy boots to an oversized hoodie or jumper with leggings will give it an extra edge. Similarly, bigger clutches, glasses, scarves and bags are all catching up to the trend.

Balance is key: It is very important to not go head-on into being ‘comfy’ and piling up all Oversized pieces you own at once. Keep the bottoms slim with leggings, tights or jeggings when the top is slouchy and if you choose to add volume in the bottom with flared jeans or a balloon skirt, make sure the top is fitted.

Structure is important: Some of the clothing may have not structure at all which may make you look shapeless and much bigger in size. The clothing you choose needs to have some form of structure like a tight collar in an Oversized shirt/ blouse.

Dress for your body: Petite women must stay away from fullness at the bottom and instead opt for bigger tops. If you are curvy, flared pants with fitted tops work well for you. Full figured women should avoid anything that is too baggy as this will only make them look bigger than they are.

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